Fuller's brother also faces school decision, likely headed to Old Tappan

His brother is busy touring the country in search of a college, but Jordan Fuller's decision about where he will play football next appears to be much simpler.

The brother of standout quarterback Devin Fuller is expected to play at the same school as his sibling, Old Tappan.

The younger Fuller, who will be a freshman next fall, played in the 14 and Under Junior Academic All-American Game in Phoenix this month and his accomplishments have drawn the attention of such schools as Don Bosco Prep, just as his brother did in 2008.

But his father, Bart, said Jordan will likely stay right in his school district and go to the school where his brother has been one of the state's top players the past two seasons.

"We haven't put a lot of thought into it," said Bart Fuller, who has been busy touring schools and helping Devin with his college selection. "That's where all
his friends and buddies are going and that's where he's most comfortable. And
he's got a good relationship with coach (Brian) Dunn. He's gone to his camp the last four years."

Jordan Fuller plays quarterback and safety and led his youth team, the Norwood Raiders, to the regional championship this past fall in the Bergen County Junior Football League. He stands 5-11 and weighs 150 pounds, about an inch shorter and 10 pounds lighter than his brother at the same age.

Playing safety, Jordan recorded an interception and four tackles in the All-American Game.

The father is not crazy about comparing the brothers when assessing Jordan's potential.

"I don't like that pressure," Bart Fuller said. "Jordan's lengthy, kind of slender and tall. But he's a good
athlete. It'll be interesting to see how it pans out for him."